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摘要
脑静脉窦血栓形成(Cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis, CVT)是一种罕见的疾病,占所有卒中的1%以下1,2多种易感因素与CVT相关,其中只有少数易感因素是可逆的。与CVT相关的短暂性情况包括妊娠、脱水和感染脑静脉血栓的表现、易感性、神经影像学、结果和预后差异很大由于缺乏基于人群的数据,CVT的确切发病率和流行率尚不清楚。虽然没有年龄可以免除脑静脉血栓形成,但在儿科人群中,新生儿受影响最大,而在成人中,发病率最高的是在第三个十年,以女性为主
Septic venous thrombosis as an unexpected complication of acute suppurative otitis media: a case report
Cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon disease and accounts for <1% of all strokes1,2 Multiple predisposing factors have been associated with CVT, among which only a few are reversible. Some of the transient conditions associated with CVT include pregnancy, dehydration, and infection.1 Cerebral venous thrombosis varies widely in its presentation, predisposition, neuroimaging, outcomes, and prognosis.3 The exact incidence and prevalence of CVT are unknown due to a lack of population based data. Although no age is exempt from cerebral venous thrombosis, in the pediatric population, neonates are most affected, and in adults, the highest incidence is in the third decade, with female preponderance.2